The district won't say what prompted the investigation, which began last month and is expected to cost about $100,000
San Diego Unified School District is investigating its Superintendent Lamont Jackson for undisclosed reasons, officials confirmed this week. For this purpose the school board last month hired the firm Sanchez & Amador, which specializes in employment litigation and workplace investigations, to conduct 'sensitive internal investigations,' which was first reported by Voice of San Diego.
In 2022 Jackson was paid just under $400,000 including salary and other kinds of pay, according to Transparent California. His annual salary is currently $375,000. The board last extended his contract in September of last year; it is now set to expire on June 30, 2027. Jackson was last given a public written evaluation by the board in September of last year.
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